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The image shows two maps of Riverside Park: in 2010 and now. In 2010, there are a heritage railway, river, and vegetation at the top and bottom-left corners, respectively, with a walking path looping through the center, featuring a café, toilets, and a parking area to the right. In the current map, the loop remains but now includes marked positions for a hotel, a cycle path near the river, and the addition of a recreational area with swings. The walking path is intersected by a railway track extending horizontally. The café and toilets are denoted in the same positions, whereas the parking is relocated and expanded alongside the cycle path. Vegetation remains in similar spots as 2010, and both maps show railway and river alignment unchanged.
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The maps illustrate the changes made to Riverside Park between 2010 and the present. Overall, while the park’s general layout has remained the same, several new facilities have been added to enhance accessibility and recreation.
One noticeable change is the introduction of a café near the toilets in the central area, which previously had an open space. Additionally, three swings have been installed between the toilets, providing a new play area. Another major change is the addition of a hotel on the eastern side of the park, adjacent to a newly constructed parking area that connects to the circular road, improving accessibility.
The pedestrian path and main road have remained unchanged, as well as the heritage railway and surrounding green spaces. However, a cycle path has been introduced along the riverbank, offering an additional recreational option for visitors. The park now offers more amenities compared to 2010, making it more suitable for visitors.
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